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he is in michigan. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about the two gop leaders, mitt romney and rick perry, stating the fact ult. obama is to fall why do the republicans think obama's responsible for everything that goes on in the world? without the gop, the senate, the house, he could do nothing. host: john, a republican in massachusetts. what is the role of the u.n. in world affairs? caller: i'm going to change from republican to independent. the role of the u.n. is where all the puppet masters of all the corporations and all the rich people go down there to basically try to find ways to get their point across, but then they go back and they manipulate their people in their countries and then you have the united states. we have to have the patriot act when we are doing business with these people all over the world. then you wonder why the government is always underfunded when it comes to the epa or any thing, because these corporations have to dump and pollute. when you sue them, they want to limit the lawsuits to a s
he is in michigan. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about the two gop leaders, mitt romney and rick perry, stating the fact ult. obama is to fall why do the republicans think obama's responsible for everything that goes on in the world? without the gop, the senate, the house, he could do nothing. host: john, a republican in massachusetts. what is the role of the u.n. in world affairs? caller: i'm going to change from republican to independent. the role of the u.n. is where...
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battle creek, michigan. you are on the "washington journal." guest: i wonder how we protect the people like the lady who was manufacturing the aprons and then someone stole her idea. how do we publicize the name of her company so that we can give our business to her? guest: good question. the nice thing about the internet, social media, twitter -- right now, as we speak, there is a whole side conversation going on where the real information about what is going on with entrepreneurs can go out. we are at @leanstartup at all times on twitter. a startup is not an idea. a startup is an organization that creates a product under conditions that we call extreme uncertainty. it is not just having a great idea. it is a kind of management, a special kind for these new, innovative products. host: our last call for eric comes from colorado springs, colorado. caller: when i went to school, they said that more than 80% of small businesses fail in the first year. it's not going to lead to a lot of unpaid loans -- isn't that going to lead to a lot of unpaid lo
battle creek, michigan. you are on the "washington journal." guest: i wonder how we protect the people like the lady who was manufacturing the aprons and then someone stole her idea. how do we publicize the name of her company so that we can give our business to her? guest: good question. the nice thing about the internet, social media, twitter -- right now, as we speak, there is a whole side conversation going on where the real information about what is going on with entrepreneurs...
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i want you to know that we will not let michigan become a right to work for less state. [applause] we will defeat financial martial law by standing together, fighting together, and winning to gather. i am proud to stand with my brothers and sisters from detroit anytime, anyplace. god bless you and happy labor day. [applause] now i am very pleased and honored to introduce the woman who stands with working people every single day, a real warrior for working men and women who has lifted up the department of labor so that it works for working families again and again and again and again and again. please welcome our warrior and friend, the secretary of labor, hilda solis. [applause] >> thank you. all right, how is everybody? is labor in the house? [applause] happy labor day, detroit. [applause] it is great to be back in the motor city and especially with my good friend, r,ich trumpka and all of our union leaders and a former congressional colleagues also here. give them all round of applause, please. [applause] and of course, it is so exciting to be here with you in detroit.
i want you to know that we will not let michigan become a right to work for less state. [applause] we will defeat financial martial law by standing together, fighting together, and winning to gather. i am proud to stand with my brothers and sisters from detroit anytime, anyplace. god bless you and happy labor day. [applause] now i am very pleased and honored to introduce the woman who stands with working people every single day, a real warrior for working men and women who has lifted up the...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: i yield myself 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: i want to say to the gentleman from texas, i disagree with his position but i respect it. . i can understand those who voted no will now vote yes. what is not understandable is that those on the republican side who voted yes now voting no. i now yield four minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer from the proud state of maryland. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for four minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the previous speaker voted to go deeply into debt. frankly, i voted for some of those programs myself. two which were to support the efforts in afghanistan and iraq. we didn't pay for them. as has been said, i didn't vote for it initial, but i think it's a -- initially, but i think it's a good program. we made it better. the prescription drug program, the gentleman wasn't here when we passed tha but we didn't pay for it. a
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: i yield myself 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. levin: i want to say to the gentleman from texas, i disagree with his position but i respect it. . i can understand those who voted no will now vote yes. what is not understandable is that those on the republican side who voted yes now voting no. i now yield four minutes to our distinguished whip, mr. steny hoyer from the proud state of maryland....
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and southeast michigan of michigan as a whole which was once viewed probably in the top five. of making a person financially independent now it's almost gone full circle and now it is you know ranking in the top five of the us in the union. we're fortunate because they built two new plants in lansing but they're still the . you know like when i hired in the one nine hundred seventy eight we had fourteen thousand members at local six fifty two right now we've got under a thousand in g.m. right now that are permanent people. thirteen thousand people that's how many may have actually jobs been lost. we're nor there were two able to go a week on the schedule too many cars. and they don't really need cars so it's sort of having a layoff you take weeks out your schedule at the plant known we're. not going you know. body am i don't think the government should put any more money there until general motors shows that they can be a viable company for the long term and that there's a reasonable chance that any loans that the government would make would be paid back to the taxpayers and t
and southeast michigan of michigan as a whole which was once viewed probably in the top five. of making a person financially independent now it's almost gone full circle and now it is you know ranking in the top five of the us in the union. we're fortunate because they built two new plants in lansing but they're still the . you know like when i hired in the one nine hundred seventy eight we had fourteen thousand members at local six fifty two right now we've got under a thousand in g.m. right...
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the michigan survey has gone down in terms of showing consumer confidence and keeps going down. it correlates a little bit with some of the actions in congress. there was a sense maybe that one of the dip in consumer confidence had to do with the impasse over the debt ceiling and some of the wrangling in congress. you would maybe think that effect would be diminished now in people's minds. we have not seen a big resurgence of confidence. confidence is important because monetary policy works through the development and setting of expectations. if you have a sense that things are going to be bad and are going to stay bad and are never going to return to the way of life that you have come to expect, you will engage in denver kinds of behaviors. you may not spend if you have a sense that you're going to lose your jobs or your income is not going to go up. it may affect how you make your spending decisions. you can see in that scenario that confidence could be at such a low that they could overwhelm people's sense of consumption, which could feed into the sense that businesses themse
the michigan survey has gone down in terms of showing consumer confidence and keeps going down. it correlates a little bit with some of the actions in congress. there was a sense maybe that one of the dip in consumer confidence had to do with the impasse over the debt ceiling and some of the wrangling in congress. you would maybe think that effect would be diminished now in people's minds. we have not seen a big resurgence of confidence. confidence is important because monetary policy works...
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government from the from the michigan i'm betting it's a go it's a state bank. but it will be. none repairable on the number of people basis wilson says since you deal well let's not call it government money but money given by the government close of the government this is once again a base for corruption and a possible a possible means of corruption so so you see transparency putin being being the had of the advisory council but do you have any special something special in mind which may which may. keep the the greedy hands of the government money. just for understanding this money which are common it's not a big money it's money just for. the structure of agency or for staff of agency and . we don't have money like a bank we're not a minister if. we are you're getting is only paying for for your work and you're only for rick. if it would be sponsor money first maybe from michigan to maine then maybe from big companies. and it's not state money and. money for and for. leaders for projects. and we would raise money in the reason of that's why they are forming so
government from the from the michigan i'm betting it's a go it's a state bank. but it will be. none repairable on the number of people basis wilson says since you deal well let's not call it government money but money given by the government close of the government this is once again a base for corruption and a possible a possible means of corruption so so you see transparency putin being being the had of the advisory council but do you have any special something special in mind which may which...
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but there are one decision away from being the next flint michigan. i think the cities in america that are willing to rebuild themselves and not simply pretend that we are the city that we used to be ironically are the cities that are going to be best positioned for growth in the future. now it's a city that is built for twice the number of people that we actually have so we think the kind of successful city that flint can be is going to is going to require that it become cleaner smaller. more sustainable. but also not every you know ever again. become dependent on one company. we've got thousands of abandoned houses we've got more houses than we have people so rather than simply selling those properties off to speculators that's the whole idea is that we get the property into the hands of land bank turn to turn to the neighborhood you know and there were areas where. is one was we had gardens this spring i'm going to go more to southern food because i went to the farmer's market this year and the first day the i had crowd of peas black eyed peas purp
but there are one decision away from being the next flint michigan. i think the cities in america that are willing to rebuild themselves and not simply pretend that we are the city that we used to be ironically are the cities that are going to be best positioned for growth in the future. now it's a city that is built for twice the number of people that we actually have so we think the kind of successful city that flint can be is going to is going to require that it become cleaner smaller. more...
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one pending application would support investment at 11 plants in illinois, indiana, michigan, and ohio. the company employs over 56,000 workers and they're adding nearly 9,000 new workers since 2009. some of the jobs will be at risk by using this offset. this is not the time to put american manufacturing jobs at risk. if you want to make it in america, you can't take away this funding. if there's one thing we've learned on the economic forefront, it's that we need a growth policy, we don't need a cut policy. cut and grow just ain't so. and i would point out that we need to get people back to work, we need -- and the way you to that is programs like this that are going to hire people instead of fire people. we have been doing a lot of firing and it hasn't worked. when are we going to wake up? when is the majority party going to realize that we've got to do something to create growth and stimulate the economy and put people back to work? the only way we're going to get the deficit down is to bring unemployment down. this is an employment program, it should be supported. we should defeat
one pending application would support investment at 11 plants in illinois, indiana, michigan, and ohio. the company employs over 56,000 workers and they're adding nearly 9,000 new workers since 2009. some of the jobs will be at risk by using this offset. this is not the time to put american manufacturing jobs at risk. if you want to make it in america, you can't take away this funding. if there's one thing we've learned on the economic forefront, it's that we need a growth policy, we don't need...
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miller of michigan, mr. smith of nebraska, mr. huizenga of michigan, mr. meeks of new york, ms. slaughter of new york, mr. welch of vermont and mr. larsen of washington. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. shuster: i thank the speaker. today i rise to honor the distinguished service of my good friend, his excellency, yasher aliev who was appointed by the president as ambassador. i'm proud to serve as the co-chairman of azerbajan. located in a geopolitically location between russia and iran, it is a predominantly muslim population which has been home to vibrant christian and jewish communities. they opened caspian energy and has emerged as a key player for global energy security. on the security front, immediately after 9/11, it was among the first to offer strong support and assistance to the united states. it participated in operations in kosovo and iraq and is actively engaged in afghanistan having recently doubled
miller of michigan, mr. smith of nebraska, mr. huizenga of michigan, mr. meeks of new york, ms. slaughter of new york, mr. welch of vermont and mr. larsen of washington. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. shuster: i thank the speaker. today i rise to honor the distinguished service of my good friend, his excellency, yasher aliev...
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. >> as a governor come -- as a governor, we had some taxes in michigan that other states did not. one of the things that a study showed is that people are mobile and we were losing people. and other states, tax increases have resulted in a relocation. certain levels of income, it looked resulted in less revenue as they relocated to other states. on the tax expenditure side, we are presenting unprecedented testimony today. let's put them all on the table might use them to achieve what senator wyden mentioned, it getting that rates low. if you start losing these, and we're counting on you to champion the poaching of these by other spenders or other interests around the contras -- around the congress, who have not studied the issue the way you have. you have to protect them to drive the rate down. if you you lose them, you cannot go as low with the rate. and then you get different distortions. and unequal effects. none of these tactics been ditchers got here by themselves. they were voted in because someone was persuaded they were a good policy decision at the time. now we are saying
. >> as a governor come -- as a governor, we had some taxes in michigan that other states did not. one of the things that a study showed is that people are mobile and we were losing people. and other states, tax increases have resulted in a relocation. certain levels of income, it looked resulted in less revenue as they relocated to other states. on the tax expenditure side, we are presenting unprecedented testimony today. let's put them all on the table might use them to achieve what...
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michigan is holding a straw poll today. the outcome could be critical to candidates who lagged behind. our political reporter is in orlando, florida, two big gop straw polls in one day. let's start with florida. who showed up? >> reporter: today the main top tier candidates mitt romney and rick perry went to michigan for that other straw poll you referenced. candidates here today are those lesser known folks. herman cain. newt gingrich. jon huntsman's family came on their behalf because they're desperate for traction. straw polls are good to show that they are in the race. i have to tell you that herman cain's name has come up a lot here in wake of thursday night's presidential debate. a lot of people thought that rick perry stumbled and activists are deciding between romney and perry but cain's name comes up as offering common sense solutions is the phrase you hear from them. >> let's talk about the straw poll that will take place in michigan. how pivotal is that one? >> reporter: as i said, rick perry and mitt romney are
michigan is holding a straw poll today. the outcome could be critical to candidates who lagged behind. our political reporter is in orlando, florida, two big gop straw polls in one day. let's start with florida. who showed up? >> reporter: today the main top tier candidates mitt romney and rick perry went to michigan for that other straw poll you referenced. candidates here today are those lesser known folks. herman cain. newt gingrich. jon huntsman's family came on their behalf because...
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next is heath robinson, chief petty officer, united states navy seal from michigan. next to him, mr. speaker, is alexander bennett, sergeant, united states army reserve from washington. next to him is craig vickers, senior chief petty officer, united states navy seal from hawaii. number five on this on this top line here is jared day, petty officer first class, united states navy seal from utah. and the last one on the first row is jonas kelsaw, lieutenant commander, united states navy seal, from louisiana. i continue with the second row. jon tomilson, petty officer first class, united states navy seal from iowa. next to him is michael strange, petty officer first class, united states navy seal from pennsylvania. aaron vaughn, petty officer first class, united states navy seal from florida. patrick hamburger, staff sergeant, united states army national guard from nebraska. next to him is john foss, chief petty officer, united states navy seal, minnesota. and the last one on the second row is matthew mason, chief petty officer, united states navy seal from missouri. i
next is heath robinson, chief petty officer, united states navy seal from michigan. next to him, mr. speaker, is alexander bennett, sergeant, united states army reserve from washington. next to him is craig vickers, senior chief petty officer, united states navy seal from hawaii. number five on this on this top line here is jared day, petty officer first class, united states navy seal from utah. and the last one on the first row is jonas kelsaw, lieutenant commander, united states navy seal,...
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he is a very good chance to lose michigan. as campaigns go, between now and election day is a long time. >> are you wried about republicans losing the house? >> i think we will pick up r numbers. they cannot untwine the policies they have done. thenger, as great as it was leading up to this election, this is their job. this is theiability to feed their family. it is being challenged. >> i want to thank bank of america for making this dcussion possible. thank you for coming out early. thank you 48 fantastic conversation. >> thank you for lowering your standards and letting me on. [ctioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] i am especially grateful that he is accepted our invitation. please give a warm national press club welcome to rudy giuliani. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. he is the 104th president of the press club ani'm the 107th mayor of new york city. i am very pleased to be here. this is always a difficult subject for me, becaus
he is a very good chance to lose michigan. as campaigns go, between now and election day is a long time. >> are you wried about republicans losing the house? >> i think we will pick up r numbers. they cannot untwine the policies they have done. thenger, as great as it was leading up to this election, this is their job. this is theiability to feed their family. it is being challenged. >> i want to thank bank of america for making this dcussion possible. thank you for coming out...
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he is a very good chance to lose michigan. as campaigns go, between now and election day is a long time. >> are you worried about republicans losing the house? >> i think we will pick up our numbers. they cannot untwine the policies they have done. the anger, as great as it was leading up to this election, this is their job. this is their ability to feed their family. it is being challenged. >> i want to thank bank of america for making this discussion possible. thank you for coming out early. thank you 48 fantastic conversation. >> thank you for lowering your standards and letting me on. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this meeting, in the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with coverage from each of the memorial site. here's our live schedule. saturday on c-span at 12:30 p.m. eastern, the flight 93 memorial ceremony from pennsylvania. sunday morning at 8:30, the ceremony from the world trade center site with president obama and former president bush. t
he is a very good chance to lose michigan. as campaigns go, between now and election day is a long time. >> are you worried about republicans losing the house? >> i think we will pick up our numbers. they cannot untwine the policies they have done. the anger, as great as it was leading up to this election, this is their job. this is their ability to feed their family. it is being challenged. >> i want to thank bank of america for making this discussion possible. thank you for...
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in michigan for didn't win every game is about ecology that's why we mustn't underestimate the streets very well that's all it serves there i mean i would see if you really will be different. its bonds are just didn't look strong as it seems even as far as my old performance goes are very happy to be playing again and the green shoot in this match only makes me more services on interest. that's all sports news i think. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on r.t. . in most go all she's available in hotels for corsten fall under no zero zero zero zero zero toto keep a compass it is called a search on east west never tell moscow center nova till show them if you've ever watched.
in michigan for didn't win every game is about ecology that's why we mustn't underestimate the streets very well that's all it serves there i mean i would see if you really will be different. its bonds are just didn't look strong as it seems even as far as my old performance goes are very happy to be playing again and the green shoot in this match only makes me more services on interest. that's all sports news i think. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get the...
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the person who compiled the word list was somebody from michigan or dusseldorf, they didn't get all of them. it's probably some tens of thousands. but the fact of the matter is that even within the tens of thousands, you've got your synonyms, you've got your shades of meaning, and a lot of what are considered words in english aren't. and so, for example, we have the word ruthless. if you look in the oed, there's a word ruth, and not referring to your great aunt, but there's a word ruth that means mercy. it's not a word. it just happens to be in there because somebody put it there. but that's not a word in a real sense. if you subtracted them and you talk about how many words the typical english-speaking college graduate knows, then you get closer to that 30,000, 40,000. so it's that way. but certainly the larger developed languages do have larger vocabularies partly because you can catch them all in amber in these big dictionaries. and also words for us, um, they don't go out of style because you can capture them in dictionary whereas in an indigenous culture, there'll be a word that's
the person who compiled the word list was somebody from michigan or dusseldorf, they didn't get all of them. it's probably some tens of thousands. but the fact of the matter is that even within the tens of thousands, you've got your synonyms, you've got your shades of meaning, and a lot of what are considered words in english aren't. and so, for example, we have the word ruthless. if you look in the oed, there's a word ruth, and not referring to your great aunt, but there's a word ruth that...
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>> well i'm a michigan guy. i grew up there and i was a political consultant to the governor before governor granholm so obviously governor granholm and i have some disagreements about some policy issues but we won't clog up the program with that. i'm a student of the american auto industry and very happy to see it's coming back. but you ought to read the book on kind of the rise and fall of detroit. it's very instructive. one of the problems we have how do you answer the question that general motors before the collapse here was the most successful company in their joint venture and the toughest, fastest auto market in history in china getting clobbered in michigan and the united states. we have an over regulated industry that had real problems. now these bankruptcies have cleared away a lot of the legacy costs so there is some hope now but manufacturing in america is in a crisis and i'm not sure i'll resonate to the idea it's all about a government partnership. i love r&d spend bug we have to make productivity
>> well i'm a michigan guy. i grew up there and i was a political consultant to the governor before governor granholm so obviously governor granholm and i have some disagreements about some policy issues but we won't clog up the program with that. i'm a student of the american auto industry and very happy to see it's coming back. but you ought to read the book on kind of the rise and fall of detroit. it's very instructive. one of the problems we have how do you answer the question that...
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university of denver and university of michigan. caller: i want the name of one company that pays after deductions and loopholes. i want a name of one company. >> i think she's got a good point. the statutory rate is 35% federal rate plus 4% more state and local rate but if you're an existing company, you've got lobbyists and carve outs and deductions stuck in the tax code so the effective rate is closer to 18%. if you're a new company starting up, you haven't had the time to lobby the code so that your ethanol tax credits or whatever it is you've had stuck in so you're paying the full freight, more or less, as new companies starting out so taxes are disincentive for job growth and this is ground for bipartisan cooperation. speaker boehner and president obama have said they want to lower the tax rate which is now the highest in the industrialized world but then eliminate a lot of the deductions and credits so there's less of a barrier to starting up companies. >> dean baker, the hill writes more about what republicans are looking fo
university of denver and university of michigan. caller: i want the name of one company that pays after deductions and loopholes. i want a name of one company. >> i think she's got a good point. the statutory rate is 35% federal rate plus 4% more state and local rate but if you're an existing company, you've got lobbyists and carve outs and deductions stuck in the tax code so the effective rate is closer to 18%. if you're a new company starting up, you haven't had the time to lobby the...
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he has to shore that base up. >> pleat add ohio and michigan. >> and pennsylvania. >> i want to show our republican friends some numbers here so see what they think of the difference here. this is approval ratings versus favorability rating. like anything, it's down from where he started in 2009, but 53% of americans have favorable view of president obama meaning they like him. majority of americans like him. this is his job approval rating. 45%. you have a gap right there. kevin madden, when you see the president of the road, number one, he's talking, you know -- roland's right about rally debates, but when he talks about the economic plan he's trying to move those closer together. will voters in november in a close election say, i like him, so i'll vote for him, or does it come down thoiz favorability, we like him, or his job approval rating? >> those numbers down there, that 45% shows me -- and the fact that his personal attributes still remain above sea level, that this is not personal. this is a performance-based judgment that people are making. right now the performance has to
he has to shore that base up. >> pleat add ohio and michigan. >> and pennsylvania. >> i want to show our republican friends some numbers here so see what they think of the difference here. this is approval ratings versus favorability rating. like anything, it's down from where he started in 2009, but 53% of americans have favorable view of president obama meaning they like him. majority of americans like him. this is his job approval rating. 45%. you have a gap right there....
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governor romney and his wife were at an event in michigan. i'm going to call this no disrespect to anybody intended. i'm sure some will be taken, al gore like. >> you want a better kiss than that? >> no, no, no. >> we're not going to do an al gore moment. >> we bring that out not just because it's cute video, kevin, you saw the horse race numbers that perry, romney -- if you break it down there's a gender gap in the republican field. among men, 35% of republican men say perry. 18% say romney. among women, 26% say romney and 22% say perry. why do we have a gender gap? >> well, i think one of the -- erick made this point earlier, as people start to learn more about governor perry, some of the issues that are not very helpful to him with women voters have come to the forefront. namely, the hpv vaccine. for mothers out there with daughters that were forced to have an inoculation, they may see that as something they don't agree with, and something they reject. i also think there's a point where governor romney, many voters have started to gravitat
governor romney and his wife were at an event in michigan. i'm going to call this no disrespect to anybody intended. i'm sure some will be taken, al gore like. >> you want a better kiss than that? >> no, no, no. >> we're not going to do an al gore moment. >> we bring that out not just because it's cute video, kevin, you saw the horse race numbers that perry, romney -- if you break it down there's a gender gap in the republican field. among men, 35% of republican men say...
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homes in east jerusalem just as the un's most powerful body referred to last time statehood bid to its michigan. on the russian markets fail to retain the gains this saw at the start of the week up to the end of the plan to negative response to. a very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow hard pressed to greeks will get another sees a rise in their electricity bills a highly unpopular new property taxes being levied to help the government pay off its enormous debt leaders and scrambling to reassure the end is that greece's solvency they can get more bailout cash so is in athens for aussie. we've had the head of the year commission. saying this is not a sprint it's embarrassing but the great people here have said that being stopped in their tracks by the surveil stary see measures that we're saying being passed by the government now is not a choice code it team is coming back to greece they're going to be assessing the situation here head of the decision to be made aware of the year when it is going to release that next tranche of money that eighty billion year is safe and there'
homes in east jerusalem just as the un's most powerful body referred to last time statehood bid to its michigan. on the russian markets fail to retain the gains this saw at the start of the week up to the end of the plan to negative response to. a very warm welcome to you this is our see live from moscow hard pressed to greeks will get another sees a rise in their electricity bills a highly unpopular new property taxes being levied to help the government pay off its enormous debt leaders and...
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resist tyranny whether it's in western china whether it's in north africa whether it's in detroit in michigan united states and if we continue. play his game that it's you know that we have a very hard hard break between what is right and wrong are you how internet for i see understood i see devotion trying to jump in here go right ahead of us go ahead go ahead comment well i actually agree i'm actually agreeing with this line of reasoning as you want to ask a couple of questions are you implying that holbrooke and milosevic were somehow in cahoots because this is the first time i've heard distances in the twelve years i've been writing about the balkans i have not seen more implacable enemy. well you might know when you use relations although they had a very strong and go ahead guy and yes he just if you if you if you trace back that kind of interaction they go on to before it even the conflicts explodes and listen to the language of the international community often of course is bush war bush number one's war in the beginning and they were very conservative in dealing with the breakup of th
resist tyranny whether it's in western china whether it's in north africa whether it's in detroit in michigan united states and if we continue. play his game that it's you know that we have a very hard hard break between what is right and wrong are you how internet for i see understood i see devotion trying to jump in here go right ahead of us go ahead go ahead comment well i actually agree i'm actually agreeing with this line of reasoning as you want to ask a couple of questions are you...
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storms in the northern rockies and another system will cross the great lakes today bringing rain from michigan to texas. it will be mild and partly cloudy in the northeast, while the southeast is sunny and very warm. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> president obama unveils his more than $3 trillion budget cutting plan, including $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue. republicans say the proposal is nothing more than a political ploy. >>> investigators recovered a camera from that world war ii era plane that crashed during an air race in reno. the mustang had been dramatically altered to increase speed. at least nine people were killed. >>> conjoined baby twins are at home and were successfully separated during a surgery to separate them. the 11-month-old twin girls from sudan were born with the tops of their heads joined together. doctors at a british hospital performed the complex surgery. the girls are said to be doing well and they will celebrate their first birthdays next week. >>> a scary looking experiment in britain. a scientist test young children to see how well
storms in the northern rockies and another system will cross the great lakes today bringing rain from michigan to texas. it will be mild and partly cloudy in the northeast, while the southeast is sunny and very warm. >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> president obama unveils his more than $3 trillion budget cutting plan, including $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue. republicans say the proposal is nothing more than a political ploy. >>>...
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why is the darling of job creation doing no better up north, pulling just 17% to mitt romney's in michigan's straw poll. perhaps it has something to do with the less than superlative debate performance. >> the shape of a man likes to attack mid-romney as a flip flopper. >> this is when you normally get tired and confused. >> not tonight. i'm ready. the romney city was for, against obama care. >> is it the mitt romney on the side against the second amendment before he was for the second amendment before he was before the social programs from the standpoint of he was for -- >> with each successive debate it agrees more urgent. is this the best they've got? after five straw polls and five winners, why are republicans finding it difficult to put for the a front-runner. if this is a golden opportunity to defeat a vulnerable president obama, why are not more heavy weights jumping in. where are the big shots? what about the massachusetts maverick scott brown and senator from the bay state? wisconsin senator ron johnson and south dakota. i'm starting to miss john mccain. the real will he or won't he
why is the darling of job creation doing no better up north, pulling just 17% to mitt romney's in michigan's straw poll. perhaps it has something to do with the less than superlative debate performance. >> the shape of a man likes to attack mid-romney as a flip flopper. >> this is when you normally get tired and confused. >> not tonight. i'm ready. the romney city was for, against obama care. >> is it the mitt romney on the side against the second amendment before he was...
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natural gas currently provides 80% of michigan's home heating and also provides 10% of michigan's electricity so there's plenty of room for growth. gas is an important option for midwestern utility can be used. the epa is tightening standards on emissions of mercury and other substance is. this may cause a shutdown of some of the older coal-fired plant. some natural gas we believe is the best option to sell them. by the way, you probably use natural gas in more ways than you know. besides energy, it's about material and fertilizer, plastics and chemicals. this combination means that natural gas plays a role in the production of countless household products. now let's take a look closer at some of its job creation benefits. the barnett's shale trend is located in northeast texas and that has created 100,000 jobs. in south texas, a new field he go for it will create 60,000 jobs by 2020 and so thousands of jobs already exists. the surrounding area is booming for new trilling and increase business across the board from restaurants or grocery stores to hotels. a marsalis trend is located in the no
natural gas currently provides 80% of michigan's home heating and also provides 10% of michigan's electricity so there's plenty of room for growth. gas is an important option for midwestern utility can be used. the epa is tightening standards on emissions of mercury and other substance is. this may cause a shutdown of some of the older coal-fired plant. some natural gas we believe is the best option to sell them. by the way, you probably use natural gas in more ways than you know. besides...
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all the what i think is low-hanging fruit and understand, you know, from, i guess, growing up on a michigan farm the way dave stockman did, that's the first place you start picking up stuff. you go after the low-hanging stuff. the energy speech not given is kind of right at the top of my list because we used to kind of shy away, be a little nervous about saying energy independence for america. today it's actually within our grasp if we think about it with what's happened with shale discoveries, the improvements in the geology and the ability to find resources off our shores. so you'd, you'd want to as part of this remake of the government under our budget balancing and cutting have a true energy department. but that'd be an energy exploration and production department, and you'd get serious about exploration. and i'm very happy this past week they finalized the air quality permits for shell off alaska. there's tremendous resources there, we believe. i think we're going to have to redo our nuclear base. we've got 20% of our electricity today comes from nuclear. those plants can start aging o
all the what i think is low-hanging fruit and understand, you know, from, i guess, growing up on a michigan farm the way dave stockman did, that's the first place you start picking up stuff. you go after the low-hanging stuff. the energy speech not given is kind of right at the top of my list because we used to kind of shy away, be a little nervous about saying energy independence for america. today it's actually within our grasp if we think about it with what's happened with shale discoveries,...
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>> michigan. >> benson harbor. >> robber goes in. it's on videotape. >> right. >> okay. tries to shoot at this man, the pharmacist, okay? the pharmacist then shoots at the robber. doesn't hit him though, right? >> nobody is hurt. >> to nobody is hurt. and walgreens fires the pharmacist. >> for carrying the gun. >> what is this? >> for carrying the gun. they said you didn't tell us about this concealed gun. by the way, he got the gun in 2007, after an attempted armed robbery at the same walgreens. >> so walgreens is saying you didn't tell us you had a permit to carry. >> you are out that way. >> but there's also a walgreen policy, i understand, that you don't escalate, right? >> he's saying he was fired and that's why there's a federal lawsuit that he got the attorneys to file for him because he violated, supposedly, the nonescalation policy. but the video clearly shows he did not escalate. >> you are trying to shoot him but the robber's gun misfires. >> he has to standstill and be a human target. >> we all agree walgreens is wrong, they shouldn't have fired him. >> wrong
>> michigan. >> benson harbor. >> robber goes in. it's on videotape. >> right. >> okay. tries to shoot at this man, the pharmacist, okay? the pharmacist then shoots at the robber. doesn't hit him though, right? >> nobody is hurt. >> to nobody is hurt. and walgreens fires the pharmacist. >> for carrying the gun. >> what is this? >> for carrying the gun. they said you didn't tell us about this concealed gun. by the way, he got the gun in...
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what happened to notre dame, michigan, ohio state's still good. but you put ohio state against florida or any team or lsu, they're going to kill them. >> it's speed. if you watch a usc team, they're fast. watch an sec team, alabama, or auburn, they're fast. the big ten teams aren't as fast. and it's proven out. we'll look at every bowl game where the sec plays a big ten team. they've got faster guys. speed kills and they spread out the field. >> you talk to nfl coaches all the time. it's the speed of the game. if you're going to a big ten school, are you not going to be as easily drafted? because you see -- >> that's not necessarily true. if you're a great individual player -- >> i'm going to get a ticket. >> but why can't -- if you're michigan, why can't you recruit the fastest players in america? >> they have one of them, a quarterback. >> i like him. >> great athlete. >> also, you have to include the factors, money in this. the sec schools, the enormous revenues that those programs attract. the university of florida -- >> ohio state and michiga
what happened to notre dame, michigan, ohio state's still good. but you put ohio state against florida or any team or lsu, they're going to kill them. >> it's speed. if you watch a usc team, they're fast. watch an sec team, alabama, or auburn, they're fast. the big ten teams aren't as fast. and it's proven out. we'll look at every bowl game where the sec plays a big ten team. they've got faster guys. speed kills and they spread out the field. >> you talk to nfl coaches all the time....
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i know that adc michigan worked on several years back with actually my father's first cousin when he was 20-years-old had possession of marijuana charged and should have voluntarily deported himself 25 years ago. but at the time when the new immigrant and didn't understand the laws or voluntarily deporting yourself was or mentor that he should have gotten on the plane and had stayed and had a family, opened businesses, paying his taxes, then just as any other american citizen, never received a ticket, never was in trouble with the law, went on to become a very good citizen and 5:00 in the morning, the door is broken down and he's taken on the next plane back overseas to a country that he hadn't lived in in over 25 years. so these are issues that we are now facing is how do we protect the people that have been outstanding citizens and have done their job to participate in the system in this nation and protect their civil liberties. we then began to face issues with the war on terror, and our concern toward dealing with media then went from how do we deal with the misconceptions and st
i know that adc michigan worked on several years back with actually my father's first cousin when he was 20-years-old had possession of marijuana charged and should have voluntarily deported himself 25 years ago. but at the time when the new immigrant and didn't understand the laws or voluntarily deporting yourself was or mentor that he should have gotten on the plane and had stayed and had a family, opened businesses, paying his taxes, then just as any other american citizen, never received a...
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fallen from more than 18% they have not commented on her departure bush reportedly send an e-mail from michigan fired over the phone by the chairman of the their financial records. and according to a report face but doubled to $1.6 million. as a private company they do not reportedly post their earnings but it estimates that they had 1.8 6 billion last year and predicted it will be a little over 4 billion in global revenues for 2011 becomes as facebook reached $100 billion before it recessed the ipo for next year. the ipad to is a thin device. if the report is true. it may be thinner and lighter thanks to a battery pack and expect to shell out more money for the device. it will come in a 20 to 30% bigger price point because of the advanced technology used. >> here is dan roberts found people behaving badly. >> you touch my camera i will have your arrested. >> if he did not stop film me i was take your camera. >> you have been warned. i will call the police. if you touch it out of the pleas. >> please turn off. >> i do not i will need to get away. >> : copt i will give you my cellphone. >> let m
fallen from more than 18% they have not commented on her departure bush reportedly send an e-mail from michigan fired over the phone by the chairman of the their financial records. and according to a report face but doubled to $1.6 million. as a private company they do not reportedly post their earnings but it estimates that they had 1.8 6 billion last year and predicted it will be a little over 4 billion in global revenues for 2011 becomes as facebook reached $100 billion before it recessed...
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this woman was at a nascar race at the michigan international speedway. she took off her wedding ring to put on lotion and gets back home, oh, wait a minute, where is the ring? i think i left it. so then she gets on facebook, on the track's facebook page, if you find a ring, please contact me, 13 diamonds on it, i've been married 16 years, some crew member ends up fininng the ring, giving it back to her, calls it up and gives it. >> i love these missing wedding ring stories. a guy accidentally threw it in the trash and he went through all the trash bags in the local landfill and found the wedding ring. >> that's love. >> that is love. >> that's love. >>> speaking of love, this next story is adorable. there's a couple who's going back to the waldorf for their 50th anniversary because they had their honeymoon there in 1961. >> one of new york's swankiest hotelsls. jfk's first year of his holding court at the copa cabana in new york. turns out the waldorf astoria will honor a honeymoon receipt for your 50th anniversary if you have your receipt. it only costs
this woman was at a nascar race at the michigan international speedway. she took off her wedding ring to put on lotion and gets back home, oh, wait a minute, where is the ring? i think i left it. so then she gets on facebook, on the track's facebook page, if you find a ring, please contact me, 13 diamonds on it, i've been married 16 years, some crew member ends up fininng the ring, giving it back to her, calls it up and gives it. >> i love these missing wedding ring stories. a guy...